Caimans National Park

Caimans National Park is spread over 3 million ha in south-eastern Venezuela along the border between Guyana and Brazil. Roughly 65% of the park is covered by table mountain formations. I used to visit this park last year just before my tours of yellowsotne. The best-known feature of Canaima National Park is its characteristic flat-topped mountain formations known as tepuis from the local indigenous name. Well for further details visit this site http://www.planeta.com/planeta/97/0897canaima.html

I visited Caimans National Park few months ago after completing my kissimmee to boca raton road trips with my friends. It is an ideal place to explore the beauty of this region. This park is spread on a large area which host awesome natural beauty and a variety of wildlife.

Both of you have shared great information about the Caimans National Park. I am a big lover of natural places. I never visited this park yet in my life. After getting huge information I can easily go there without any hesitation. Now Sherlock! Can you tell me nearest accommodation there?

I must suggest you stay in Copolia Lodge hotel during your trip. According to me it is one of the best places to stay near this park. You can enjoy the views of beautiful mountain and ocean views of St Anne, Moyenne and Long Island.

Sherlock, I stayed your suggested hotel during my Caimans National Park. I visited this Park last month with my whole family. You ideas and suggestion was made my tour memorable. I would like to go there again because I explored there lots of things which are grabbed my attention. The sunset and sunrise views grab the visitors attention. They forcing to come here again and again.